capriciousness
[醫] 心境變態
Someone who is capricious often changes their mind unexpectedly.
The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.
工會指責威爾沙反覆無常,不講民主。
...capricious and often brutal leaders.
任意妄為且殘忍成性的領導人
Something that is capricious often changes unexpectedly.
Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind.
雙方一直在為風向飄忽不定而苦惱。
...a theatre with notoriously capricious acoustics.
音響效果時好時壞、飽受詬病的劇院
1. the quality of being guided by sudden unpredictable impulses
2. the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment;
Lady racehorse owners have a reputation for capriciousness.
賽馬的女主人們出了名地性格多變。
Pat stuck it out, despite the capriciousness and inhospitality of the English weather.
儘管英國天氣變化無常、十分糟糕,帕特還是挺了過來。
Some see it as the opposite of rationality; others view it as an excuse for capriciousness.
一些人認為它是理智的對立面, 另一些人認為是善變的結果.